- 19 giugno 2022
Pinto (JPMorgan): «ECB stabilizes the economy, this helps Italy. Banks are solid»
President and Chief Operating Officer of the bank: «We are not heading for a crash, we are not in a financial crisis: markets are orderly»
- 02 dicembre 2021
Perché è importante vaccinare anche i bambini contro la Covid-19
Anthony Fauci: “Anche se sappiamo che i bambini si possono ammalare di Covid, non abbiamo un'idea chiara di che cosa accada loro nel tempo”
- 20 settembre 2021
Who is going to save afghan cultural heritage?
The international bureaucracy is preventing international bodies from intervening to safeguard heritage at risk, not only in Afghanistan but in all those countries where there is strong political instability. Yet, according to Noor Agha Noori, director of the Archaeological Institute of Afghanistan, it could be the only solution
- 19 aprile 2021
A proposal for the integration of european health care
The pandemic has highlighted the need for greater cooperation in health care between European countries. In these days there is discussion of a possible synchronized lockdown across the continent, while Brussels is pushing for greater data sharing and for the creation of a common platform of
The heavy impact of the pandemic on the global labor market
According to the estimates by the International Labor Organization (ILO), in 2020 the number of hours worked globally fell by 8.8% compared to 2019. We are talking about 12 billion hours lost per week, the equivalent of about 250 million full time equivalent jobs that have evaporated (see Figure).
- 19 aprile 2021
The problems of the lira and the moves of Erdogan
The latest move by Turkish President Erdogan to stem the large devaluation of the lira (-28.6% against the dollar in the first ten months of 2020) was the sacking of the governor of the Central Bank (CBRT) appointed by himself in July 2019. Two days later, the Minister of Finance also resigned for
- 29 marzo 2021
Parthenon marbles, why does the British Museum not have a valid title
Greece and the United Kingdom still in dispute over the Parthenon friezes currently at the British Museum in London.
- 30 novembre 2020
Il virus resiste nei cibi surgelati? La Cina, senza prove, sta bloccando l’import alimentare
Stando a quanto ribadiscono da mesi l’Oms e le agenzie per la sicurezza alimentare europea e tedesca, il bando degli alimenti surgelati esteri non è scientificamente giustificato
- 31 ottobre 2020
Corona crisis: The largest assistance package in Germany’s history saves lives, jobs, companies now invests in the future too
The German government has put in place an assistance package of historic proportions. Here the interview with Werner Gatzer, State Secretary at the Federal Ministry of Finance in Germany
- 12 giugno 2020
La pandemia peggiora lo sfruttamento del lavoro minorile
La denuncia di Ilo-Unicef nella Giornata contro il lavoro minorile. Nuove linee guida per migliori condizioni nell’industria della moda, da Adidas a H&M
- 17 aprile 2020
Dematerialized coins to support consumption and shops
According to the latest data from the Bank of Italy, the value of the net issuance of coins in Italy exceeds €4.6 billion. Out of these, €1.4 billion are coins of modest face value that, in part, lie unused in Italians' piggy banks. The remaining €3.2 billion coins represent, together with
- 25 febbraio 2020
Italy, coronavirus outbreak threatens the economy
Even Il Salone del mobile, the world-famous furniture fair, was postponed after the eruption of infection cases in Italy. That's a shock for Milan, but the outbreak can jeopardize the whole economy
- 21 gennaio 2020
Disney all’assalto di Netflix & Co: il 24 marzo il debutto in Italia
In rampa di lancio la nuova piattaforma di streaming Disney+ che dal 24 marzo sarà disponibile in Italia in altri Paesi d’Europa
- 26 novembre 2019
A Japanese bank forced the Fed to inject a huge amount of liquidity
A possible explanation of the turbulence on the U.S. interbank market points toward a specific name, that of Norinchukin Bank.
- 17 settembre 2019
Reda: research and innovation for the fabrics of the future
«Nowadays, with the broad choice of products out there and the possibility of buying items how and when we want, it is essential to offer something different, particularly when it comes to luxury products». Ercole Botto Poala is ceo of the Reda Group, a Biella-based wool mill founded in 1865 by
- 17 settembre 2019
Luisa Spagnoli, inspired by the desert and travel
«The collection presented on 20 September is inspired by the desert world and Moroccan influences, reinterpreted with a chic and contemporary feel. ’It is designed for a woman that loves to travel these places, where there are as many different styles as there are women who can relate to our
Cutting-edge with the revolutionary N°5
«Be what you are, wear what you want.» Coco Chanel’s great belief also extended to her concept of beauty.
The Lardini recipe: Piazza Affari plus a short supply chain
«To cater for the fashion industry’s demand for instant service you have to have your own kitchen». Andrea Lardini, chairman and CEO of Lardini, founded 41 years ago as a contract tailors in the little municipality of Filottrano, in the province of Ancona, and now a luxury men’s/women’s fashion
Ferragamo luxury with a Millennial flavour
When Salvatore Ferragamo returned to Italy in 1927 after 12 years in the US, where he had made his reputation as the shoemaker to the stars of Hollywood, he decided to settle in Florence and open a shoe factory, attracted by the artisan tradition, the decorative arts and the modernity with which
From the French Alps to the summit of K2
When, sent by Charles VIII of France, Antoine de Ville became the first man to reach the top of the “Mont Inaccessible” in June 1492, Christopher Columbus was still planning the voyage that would see him set foot in the New World. The French king was certainly not au fait with the term yogaruda, he